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=== Connection details === In order to access to this windwos image, you need a remote desktop software. There are some remote desktop in different platforms. ==== Linux Users ==== To access to a windows image through Linux you have to install a specific software called "Remote Desktop". To install it: {{{ $ sudo apt-get install rdesktop }}} After install it, you will be able to access to windows like this: {{{ $ rdesktop IP-OF-WINDOWS-IMAGE }}} Now, you can see a new window where Windows 7 is displayed, using a graphical user interface. === Windows Users === By default, there is a program in windows called "Remote desktop" wich allows you to connecto to a remote computer through Windows. To use it, go to Start > Programs > Accesories > Remote Desktop connection. This action will launch a new program which ask you to type an user/password. When you log in the system correctly, you will be able to use it like a usual Windows computer (with a graphical user interface). ==== Authentication ==== NEED REV |
Windows 7 (32 bits)
Windows 7 professional virtual machine.
Details
- Name
- IFCA Windows 7 (32 bit)
- Created
- 2012-09-14T10:45:37Z
- Updated
- 2012-10-08T13:34:20Z
- Status
- ACTIVE
- Supported by
- IFCA
- ID
- 27d53bf1-bb3f-4a03-b57b-5cdcddea5831
- Minimum Disk
- 0
- Minimum Ram
- 0
- Architecture
- i386
Description
This is a Windows 7 professional virtual machine.
Usage
Due to licensing issues, usage of this image is restricted to individual users requesting it.
Connection details
In order to access to this windwos image, you need a remote desktop software. There are some remote desktop in different platforms.
Linux Users
To access to a windows image through Linux you have to install a specific software called "Remote Desktop". To install it:
$ sudo apt-get install rdesktop
After install it, you will be able to access to windows like this:
$ rdesktop IP-OF-WINDOWS-IMAGE
Now, you can see a new window where Windows 7 is displayed, using a graphical user interface.
Windows Users
By default, there is a program in windows called "Remote desktop" wich allows you to connecto to a remote computer through Windows. To use it, go to Start > Programs > Accesories > Remote Desktop connection. This action will launch a new program which ask you to type an user/password. When you log in the system correctly, you will be able to use it like a usual Windows computer (with a graphical user interface).
Authentication
NEED REV